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CORNING - Fremont-Mills’ Kevin Herrick and East Mills’ Nick Pittmon won three events each to win automatic bids to this week’s state track meet with their performances at the Class 1A District meet at Corning on Thursday.

Herrick took home gold in the high jump, 400-meter dash and 400-meter hurdles. He will be joined at state by teammate Clayton Wilson, who won the 110-meter high hurdles, and Mackenzy Lang who won the 3,200-meters.

Also qualifying for state for the Knights was Jason Rusten (3,200-meters) and Spencer Phillips (discus).

Not even rain could dampen the Glenwood track teams’ performances at districts.

The Glenwood boys qualified a record number 19 athletes in 15 events to win their third straight district title while the girls placed third as a team and qualified a school-record 13 athletes in 11 events before a rain soaked crowd of 400 at Ram Memorial Field on Thursday.

Mother.
The woman who traditionally bakes cookies, bandages boo-boos, tells her kids to pick up their bedrooms and so much more. Many people mature, leave home and then see their parents occasionally.
The three mothers in this story all have their daughters beside them in the workplace. The three daughters are all very grateful to have their mothers there, learning life’s lessons – even as adults.

Jerry Moore has a vision for Glenwood Heights.
Not the least of which was the name of the apartment complex at 301 Ebaugh St. that had fallen into disrepair and was plagued by what Moore called “a bad element” under previous owners.

Incidents
April 22 - Michelle Morrical of Tabor reported a theft.
Accidents
April 29 – A vehicle driven by Jack Groves of Glenwood was eastbound on Gaston Avenue when a second vehicle driven by Mary Cooper of Glenwood was pulling out of a driveway and did not see Groves’ vehicle. Groves took evasive action but could not avoid a collision with Cooper’s vehicle.